Clew Bindings Honest Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2024
  • Clew Bindings
    Full compatibility with all common mounting systems (4x4 / 4x2 / Channel / 3D*)
    For older boards with a 3-point screw attachment, a separate mounting disc is available.
    All-Mountain use
    Patented hybrid system combining a traditional ratchet binding and a comfortable step-in/out
    Available in all-black or in black & white

Комментарии • 37

  • @eduardokm00

    I have them for 2 seasons and I really love them. Some will say the price is a bit high but I see I'm paying for the tech instead of a binding. Before I saw this I was going for step ons but i kind "hate" Burton boots, so when I got this i was in love, because you dont need compatible boots. Also depends on your riding, i do a lot of freeride and back country and this system makes my life so much easier, also because I ride mostly with skiers. I also feel at the end of the day, i don't feel as tired or sore from the strap on/off motion and that's for me the biggest plus.

  • @micahemerson388

    My buddy has these, I cannot reccomend by inspecting them. A lot of the parts are cheap, plastic injection mold parts, zero dampening, no adjustability whatsoever, whoever invented these put all of the effort and tech into being able to make them convenient and almost zero into response, comfort, or adjustability. $500?! That’s a hard no from me. There are plenty of bindings out there that are created by snowboarders, for snowboarders that cost $100-$200 less. Do that.

  • @sneeuwplankers

    Nice review! They are great bindings! 😎

  • @journeymanbryan154

    Thanks for the honest review

  • @user-wk4sv3eh8n

    I have them now for a second season. My biggest complain is getting out by pulling the red handle. 3 (maybe 4) out of 10 times I have had difficulties to pull out. I guess it's because pulling the handle does not evenly pull the hooks in and one or even both are blocking the release. It helps if I use both hands by grabbing left and right and pull that way, but even then sometimes it's just stuck. The reason to that could very well be the fact that sometimes one side passed two hooks and other side is only under one level, but that is impossible to visually check. You would need somebody else to do that check for you.

  • @KillasaurusTex

    Do you feel what kind of riding do you do? Do you feel as connected/close to your board as a normal binding? Have you tried any hard carves in these? If so, how did they hold up? Thanks for the great honesty review.

  • @YellowMamba8

    Clews are great besides their padding. I can really tell the difference between my union binding pads vs clews. Impact landing from jumps definitely more aggressive on the bones.

  • @jakeplant1783

    When you strap back in does the toe strap stay just as tight? something I have always wondered but never found an answer

  • @Holly0Shit

    fair enough

  • @lucasrocha633

    My CLEW's will arrive tomorrow.. I've mobility issue for example I never been abble to touch my toes and I spend a lot of time adjusting my binding every run.. Sometimes my friends and my wife needs to wait for me for a couple minutes every run.. After 3h I waste to much time.. Clew for me WORTH IT.. it's super expensive IMO for a peace of plastic but it's what it's. For example for my wife it's completely bullshit buy CLEW because she's has very good mobility and put normal bindings very quickly...

  • @117gilgamesh

    The Clew makers need to see this video.

  • @markgrundy6211
    @markgrundy6211 21 день назад

    Nidecker supermatic is so much better than these cheap crap bindings that are a complete rip off at the price

  • @mandawgs3285

    They look cheaply made you cant even adjust straps or the high backs on the fly for $500 no thanks

  • @dezmirean1

    Build and materials quality sucks even with youtube compression.

  • @jsnx9067

    The stomp pad and the 18 inch stance says everything we need to know.

  • @jsnx9067

    there is nothing nice about these bindings, cheap straps, weak plastics and janky engineering.